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to ask us to resolve marital issues. sometimes we succeed sometimes we do not. point a couple gets divorced but we don't want anything to do with those women for women it's a long hard struggle to get a separation and one of the major obstacles that she finds is that she doesn't necessarily get access to her children this is to become and up to police. they ask some information about new patients that arrive to these people. around forty percent which burnt area and two to five years but you have suspected for self-immolation and just the right. percentage or the name or. required. in malaysia. i mean. bishan who warned her. unfortunately. this. ninety million. young woman. chosen what happened what has happened to you my husband often beats me when we argue he who was sort my husband. my husband what did he do did he beat you yes. yes. every time that we are here every day yes it's unclear how many of these cases might actually have been killings are attacks by men that are dressed up as it were suicide it's this very r
to ask us to resolve marital issues. sometimes we succeed sometimes we do not. point a couple gets divorced but we don't want anything to do with those women for women it's a long hard struggle to get a separation and one of the major obstacles that she finds is that she doesn't necessarily get access to her children this is to become and up to police. they ask some information about new patients that arrive to these people. around forty percent which burnt area and two to five years but you...
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trading back below thirty again if all goes well and that's what the hopes got to be well also with us from a blistering just now that have formed in wednesday's session as you can see it was indeed me down against the dollar but higher versus the year and the highest level i just said september my sony multi-year odds are also pretty flat but noise around that we call high the u.s. stocks they are steady in the session for in the way day advance office job with claims to clients and called. among us consumers rose as well or helping to keep the ball straight above the water line still as well as the cease fire between israel and hamas as well that's all playing into the situation at the moment coming the jitters of investors and european stock markets and the session slightly higher as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the u.s. holiday thanksgiving on the way also digesting the news that the eurozone finance minister is still to agree on conditions for. grace. this is here in moscow that ended the session with guys as you can see one point three three r.t.s. and seven tons of
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that's when and when live between us off of the soap like. it's perched atop a judge a rock and a view from the tobolsk prevalence stretches far as the eye can see. for a city that chilled all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. seems like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. there when you will about wore them it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing i
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box them in, use the power of the presidency. the question is has he built a new set of skills and tools that he'll use, and i think we're going to see in the next couple months. it's a big time for him. david, both in your book and in a recent op-ed piece, you asked the question what really drives them? what is the -- is that right -- give us a -- i mean, that seems to be the theme of the book. what is driving this guy, and it's a bit of an open question. what do you think you are seeing now as the driving motivations? >> well, i wrote about this last week in terms of the second term, and i think the drive now is greatness. i think he has the opportunity for that. that doesn't mean he'll reach it, but, you know, even as the second term often creates unexpected problems and a lame duck atmosphere that can devolve, couldn't have had the chance of greatness without the second term, and i think that as you watched him in the first term, as ron and john captured, he was in a learning process. there's many times in that period where h
box them in, use the power of the presidency. the question is has he built a new set of skills and tools that he'll use, and i think we're going to see in the next couple months. it's a big time for him. david, both in your book and in a recent op-ed piece, you asked the question what really drives them? what is the -- is that right -- give us a -- i mean, that seems to be the theme of the book. what is driving this guy, and it's a bit of an open question. what do you think you are seeing now...
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they are using a mobile phone primarily. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure that you have in the u.s. many americans will say facebook is good for gossip and seeing what my friends are getting for lunch but if he were to talk to somebody in the middle east, maybe, you would hear a different story which is that facebook was providing access to news to people that had unique access to information they were not able to get otherwise and you get a much more meaty store about what facebook means to them. >> more from this facebook engineer with an insider's view of the company thanksgiving day on cspan after 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 2:00, chief justice john roberts. later, space pioneers and nasa officials pay a much to the first man to walk among, nell armstrong just before 11:00. >> defense secretary leon panetta looks at how potential budget cuts could affect the pentagon. he spoke tuesday evening at the center for new american security about the so-called fiscal cliff and defense priorities. [applause] good eveni
they are using a mobile phone primarily. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure that you have in the u.s. many americans will say facebook is good for gossip and seeing what my friends are getting for lunch but if he were to talk to somebody in the middle east, maybe, you would hear a different story which is that facebook was providing access to news to people that had unique access to information they were not able to get otherwise and you get a much more meaty store about what...
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she showed us how you can outsmart stores using technology to get great deals. on the perillos' christmas list -- >> a pop-up. >> reporter: a flat screen tv and digital camera. we were surprised to learn prices online fluctuate from hour to hour. watch this camera. the price dropped three times, from $179 to $168 to $129, $50 in just 12 hours, so when should you pull the trigger and buy? tip number one -- arm yourself with apps. so we're off to the store. our target, target. there we see a digital camera we were looking at and pull out our decide app. it scans through the bar code searching through thousands of pieces of information to tell us whether >> so we should not buy a camera today? >> reporter: it says wait. but what about this samsung tv on sale? it says buy, so sarah does. on the toy aisle, we spot bouncing tigger. it's at the top of the girl's list. >> that is going to make you crazy. definitely will make us all crazy. >> reporter: it was $39.99 at target, marked down to $28.99. tip number two -- click to compare. using another app called red laser,
she showed us how you can outsmart stores using technology to get great deals. on the perillos' christmas list -- >> a pop-up. >> reporter: a flat screen tv and digital camera. we were surprised to learn prices online fluctuate from hour to hour. watch this camera. the price dropped three times, from $179 to $168 to $129, $50 in just 12 hours, so when should you pull the trigger and buy? tip number one -- arm yourself with apps. so we're off to the store. our target, target. there...
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to want to be like us. it is so bad now that while our university systems are still where they should be in terms of reputation, no one from other countries wants to send their kids over here to go through our k-12 schools. we are at the point now where what we need to seriously look at is what it will take to change the dynamic. in recent days, we heard about the teachers' strike. i think the big challenge we have is we put ourselves in these partisan boxes and we force people to take sides. you know the side that is never adequately represented in these discussions is kids. i just posted on my blog, how will a teachers strike in chicago help kids? after getting all of these responses from people who love teachers, are mad at teachers, i had 40 people immediately respond and no one can answer the question. teachers do not want to have the evaluations. or the 10 year issue. the teachers want to make sure the first ones who are hired are the ones who are laid off, where some of the ones who are laid off will
to want to be like us. it is so bad now that while our university systems are still where they should be in terms of reputation, no one from other countries wants to send their kids over here to go through our k-12 schools. we are at the point now where what we need to seriously look at is what it will take to change the dynamic. in recent days, we heard about the teachers' strike. i think the big challenge we have is we put ourselves in these partisan boxes and we force people to take sides....
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tell us about a cook a cook county or county care. county care is a program this is really under the accountable care for the first time. dues in medicaid to a group of people or basically poor there they're not necessarily at the present time illinois medicaid only if you are disabled blind over sixty five and children under eighteen but this will basically give them access to a large number of people would require access so badly in cook county because cook county has got one of the. worst health care disparities in the country and this will help us to get a proper year preventive care primary care and the better care for the chronic diseases would be much better handled by the accountable care act so we have taken the opportunity of enduring them yearly a year earlier and putting them in a chronic care model what we call a coordinated care model thereby they will all have a medical hall you care to really manage both inside and outside the hospital system and thereby we keep them out out of the expensive emergency departments as we
tell us about a cook a cook county or county care. county care is a program this is really under the accountable care for the first time. dues in medicaid to a group of people or basically poor there they're not necessarily at the present time illinois medicaid only if you are disabled blind over sixty five and children under eighteen but this will basically give them access to a large number of people would require access so badly in cook county because cook county has got one of the. worst...
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to us on the strike but still. note. wish to the. rights was the constitution of our. is given for them because so we do not will fly. has been that laws but they're meant to properly we have a lot of war lords was could have been else we have organized criminals we have a lot of illegal groups they are the main causes influences all five using the woman rights in afghanistan. we have. part of our states are on which all of them are protecting women strike. from islam is point of view in islamic law it isn't pretty good for women to work just study or to go into offices. yet going to islam does prevent some things for women only women cannot see. it's in the middle of an assembly of men. furthermore women are obliged to wear the huge job. or if they cover themselves there aren't any problems. lastly women are not allowed to become judges and mme coming out of much from. the religion of islam doesn't allow women to undertake a role in which you have to give our judgments. as these laws are respected so there aren't
to us on the strike but still. note. wish to the. rights was the constitution of our. is given for them because so we do not will fly. has been that laws but they're meant to properly we have a lot of war lords was could have been else we have organized criminals we have a lot of illegal groups they are the main causes influences all five using the woman rights in afghanistan. we have. part of our states are on which all of them are protecting women strike. from islam is point of view in...
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words in a very peculiar way in recent years they used words like. lethal. and you know warfare is. all kinds of warfare from antiquity to now have been the sword in the field if you provide a better shield that's not a defensive thing because he means that your sword is more from. some other international news in brief now on this international has condemned bahrain saying the country hasn't delivered on promises to improve its human rights record a report claims to go. down even harder on protesters following last year's anti-government uprising. and gatherings have been banned while there are ongoing reports of torture there borrowing authorities say escalating violence has forced further clampdowns. to suicide bombers have a target a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital kabul killing to are going to guards there apparently try to reach the gate but it detonated their devices wildly spotted them local reports say they turned of and claimed responsibility for that are couples trying to be found this issue of security ahead of a holiday this week. the
words in a very peculiar way in recent years they used words like. lethal. and you know warfare is. all kinds of warfare from antiquity to now have been the sword in the field if you provide a better shield that's not a defensive thing because he means that your sword is more from. some other international news in brief now on this international has condemned bahrain saying the country hasn't delivered on promises to improve its human rights record a report claims to go. down even harder on...
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using fill brick was great installation but not so great during shaking. so all these buildings were damaged and unstable and people were afraid. which takes me to the people. because i've met a lot of people in my life. i've dealt with people, the very rich and the very poor. as a paramedic, you only see people when they are having a really bad day. that's what one of my mentors explained to me early on. no matter what you think when you walk in the door, remember it's the worst day they've had in a while, whether or not it's your day or not. and there's something to be said for that. so the story of the van people. first of all, i have to get a little bit of politics here. it's a heavily kurdish region. this is eastern turkey. van is the largest settlement in eastern turkey. at that time its peak it had about 700,000 people in it during the summer. beautiful like, absolutely gorgeous place to be. after the earthquake everybody who could leave, did. so what you have left are those that are either die-hards, the people that are the leaders of the community
using fill brick was great installation but not so great during shaking. so all these buildings were damaged and unstable and people were afraid. which takes me to the people. because i've met a lot of people in my life. i've dealt with people, the very rich and the very poor. as a paramedic, you only see people when they are having a really bad day. that's what one of my mentors explained to me early on. no matter what you think when you walk in the door, remember it's the worst day they've...
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give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with the increasing factor. it is difficult to startsure the with but with the most clear .xposition pr >> and the time it takes who p might be expecting more justice? >> that is part of the outcome.storiet how i think that is whatbirds matters. >> what arrangements arend there? and mrs. the other parts of the afghanistan. >> and we go through that with the regional commanders.s. also certain damage has beentheo done? >> with a afghan national security forces? >> also with the view of how you see the transition. within that i was struck by your
give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with...
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>>reporter: not going to tell us. over shadow by the big game the utter destruction caused by smith to chicago offensive lean. 5 app half sack on the night. leaving the nfl with total of 15. >> take advantage of what you got. if you saens weakness take advantage of it. difference feeling like i had something there. sfichlt 4 years ago aaron with the fourth pick in the nfl draft. fourth over all. today cut by the raiders two week after they activated him. he was trying to come back from a knee injur injury. acquired last year but he has a knack for committing personal foul penalty at the worst possible moment. curry had two in the first game back against baltimore and new coach allen had already seen enough. so that's the end of that. semi-time of the maui invitational. brad stevens another good squad taking on north carolina. can't teach hustle. 9 out of 10 guys on the course were on the floor going for the loose ball. that's good hustle right there. butler 22 point lead at one point in the game. rodney clark had 4, 3
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and i only use one in my. kitchen and my you just one trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty fuel poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founds and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven million people. one survey ahead of this winter found energy prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead of rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payment julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to chart the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and s
and i only use one in my. kitchen and my you just one trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty fuel poverty is where...
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claims its own army to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. it won't come to the. good the old fashion but as the best and brightest take minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play and get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures for insight and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure gadget geek as i see majors search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giant numerous goodies clipping to take the fight straight to their as it is known to them day here on along we've got the future of coverage . download the official location. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is now required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device you can watch r t any time. on many more hospitals where you can get education about sexual health family planning things that you couldn't do in the time of the taliban. in the time of the taliban you couldn't even leave your house. after losing to. those s
claims its own army to the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. it won't come to the. good the old fashion but as the best and brightest take minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play and get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures for insight and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure gadget geek as i see majors search for the next big thing in the computer...
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build us a program to use facebook to get them to organize their friends. he said that is going to be hard and expensive. i complained about how expensive it was and then we built it. >> what did you learn from him a political person would never have seen? >> what did i learn? i think what he learned. if he was sitting on the stage, he would say that in the end, they did a lot of things to make door knocking easier. that is what this is about. he said this to me, all of these people in his room and in every door around the country were doing it because of barack obama. we got people to take pay cuts and giveaway golden parachutes because they wanted to work for barack obama. >> is that true, this was the most expensive in history? >> totally. we had to weigh more than last time. we registered with more voters. we had more volunteers. 2008 was a magical campaign. 2012, we finally got good at it. we spent five years learning how to do it. the best story, in august, i went to a convention in ohio. this amazing team leader said to me, the simplest thing about t
build us a program to use facebook to get them to organize their friends. he said that is going to be hard and expensive. i complained about how expensive it was and then we built it. >> what did you learn from him a political person would never have seen? >> what did i learn? i think what he learned. if he was sitting on the stage, he would say that in the end, they did a lot of things to make door knocking easier. that is what this is about. he said this to me, all of these people...
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station money to us. t.v. station and argue a station and also a newspaper. or magazine. month because. we have money for optics and also programmes about woman growth of oklahoma ok and that's why women and people know about their rights now that we are in we had more been going nine hundred which came on the commission in really is that it is all the way woman there are problems that women face not only in hair out but in all of afghanistan. other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stand down mystic while it's just four years old maybe three and half years old babies five year old babies while yes all girls fourteen year old girls take it right. normally if. they injure their wife's the husband don't accompany them to hospitals their companies by the member of their families you know and afghanistan beating your wife beating your family beating your children isn't considered a crime. the police reports mainly regard physical violence. however i
station money to us. t.v. station and argue a station and also a newspaper. or magazine. month because. we have money for optics and also programmes about woman growth of oklahoma ok and that's why women and people know about their rights now that we are in we had more been going nine hundred which came on the commission in really is that it is all the way woman there are problems that women face not only in hair out but in all of afghanistan. other problems are many for example in families...
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quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an opportunity for real exchange and interaction. the military has a lot of capability and sometimes we don't always know how best to modify that in an appropriate response and being able to get together and practice the situation allowed us to understand each other better. the lessons learned: throughout the exercise a lot of lessons learned were gains and we're taking those lessons and applying them to real processes where we have interchange and response. 18 months of planning allowed us certain benefits as well. we were able to look at the capabilities that each other brought to the table in these type
quick net also participated with us, allowed us to be able to have civil social interaction with the military and have us be able to interchange with them and knowing what type of response we had. intelligence carry on program and deployable joint command and control are two of the systems that were used by the military to collect information and organize it appropriately so that we were able to respond and interact with the civilian agencies. so for the take aways, it provided us an...
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while some use less than others, we use a lot of electricity. something like 45% of all homeowners leave the television on in the day time for their dogs and cats. we have become prolific users of electricity. if we lived in the age of lyndon johnson or before world war ii, we might have the technology to put natural gas in someone's home and they could use that to generate a small amount of electricity for themselves. the reality today is that we are not going to be going back to a point where everyone can generate their own electricity on a cost-effective basis for quite some time. those technologies that may come in the form of many other possibilities, hydrogen in the long-term. but today here and now we are dependent. if we can invest in the grid and make a grid smarter, using systems to manage our grid better, we can have much more ability to use micro review and smaller units and not have such a large interlinked bread where they are transmitted thousands of miles. host: profits are up, why does the private sector expect taxpayers to foot
while some use less than others, we use a lot of electricity. something like 45% of all homeowners leave the television on in the day time for their dogs and cats. we have become prolific users of electricity. if we lived in the age of lyndon johnson or before world war ii, we might have the technology to put natural gas in someone's home and they could use that to generate a small amount of electricity for themselves. the reality today is that we are not going to be going back to a point where...
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being like us. our university systems are still where they should be in terms of reputation and entertainment, but no one from other countries wants to send their kids over here to go to our k-12 schools. they do that there, and then they say, we will transfer them to some ivy league school or some good college in the states. we are at the point where we need to seriously look at what is going to take to change the dynamic. in recent days we have heard about a teachers strike. i think the big challenge that we have is we put ourselves in these partisan boxes and we force people when we talk about education to take sides. and you know the side that is never adequately represented in these discussions, these kids. i posted on my blog. i said, ok, how will a teacher strike in chicago help kids? i ended up getting all of these responses from people who love teachers, people who are mad at teachers. i had 40 people immediately responding. no one had answered that question. they start talking about teache
being like us. our university systems are still where they should be in terms of reputation and entertainment, but no one from other countries wants to send their kids over here to go to our k-12 schools. they do that there, and then they say, we will transfer them to some ivy league school or some good college in the states. we are at the point where we need to seriously look at what is going to take to change the dynamic. in recent days we have heard about a teachers strike. i think the big...
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and all of us in the u.s. government, my colleagues at the state and departments who need to continue to work on a coordinated ongoing strategy, we will need to continue to think critically about trade to aid, updating our strategy to meet this additional moment. we have a powerful story to tell global economy story about the ways that a growing internet globally can increase economic growth and opportunity worldwide, and about the link between the growth and principles of openness, freedom, competition and private markets. one of the amazing things about this story is that is not theoretical. after two decades of global and internet growth driven by adheres to these pencils. and so in this context we think about foreign aid, i see real value in including as part of that sharing expertise and policy solutions with our counterparts and other countries. we have seen historically the success of this approach. it's how we got so many countries to agree to the world trade organization agreement fundamentally, reviv
and all of us in the u.s. government, my colleagues at the state and departments who need to continue to work on a coordinated ongoing strategy, we will need to continue to think critically about trade to aid, updating our strategy to meet this additional moment. we have a powerful story to tell global economy story about the ways that a growing internet globally can increase economic growth and opportunity worldwide, and about the link between the growth and principles of openness, freedom,...
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as you can see, they're using hammers to smash into cases. they stole three rolex watched worth $37,000. >> you said boys. how young do police suspect these boys to be? >> they're fairly young. you can see from the picture what they look like. >> little punk. >> he even looked up at the camera. he knew what was going on. >> obviously they had been in this place before. they were in and out. >> they were in and out. one of the reasons why they went out when they did is one of the store employees saw them and chased them out. >> out standing -- >> they are still on the lam. i have a feeling they're not getting anything from santa because they're definitely on the naughty list. >>> this is in glen shaw, pennsylvania. these guys smashed a glass door and broke into a harley davidson shop and stole $20,000 worth of jackets. >> wow! harley davidson logo stuff is not cheap. >> then they came out the hour later and the manager believed the reason they broke in again is because they wanted the security sensor. >> to unlock the tags. so they went back t
as you can see, they're using hammers to smash into cases. they stole three rolex watched worth $37,000. >> you said boys. how young do police suspect these boys to be? >> they're fairly young. you can see from the picture what they look like. >> little punk. >> he even looked up at the camera. he knew what was going on. >> obviously they had been in this place before. they were in and out. >> they were in and out. one of the reasons why they went out when...
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tweet us your replies. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> back in command in afghanistan, general jon allen resumed his duties today more than a week after the pentagon announced it was investigating emails between him and a woman tied to the david petraeus affair. and there are still unanswered questions in the petraeus scandal like why did the fbi keep investigating the cia director if he committed no crime? and could petraeus have resigned for basically nothing? joining us from minneapolis is former cia officer criminal defense attorney jack rice. good to have you here. this new "washington post"/abc poll finds out that even after he resigned people see general david p
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>> some of us have it and some of us don't. it's not unfriendly. let's get down to what you want to talk about it. do you agree or disagree, or what have you? what have you? >> several people have described uva as someone known for his ferocious honesty and absolute integrity. how important is that to you, integrity? >> not even a close second. it is the most important thing to me. as a kid growing up it was the most important. important to my family. important to be in the service. very important to me as attorney general of new hampshire. and extremely important as u.s. senator. it is more important than anything else. [video clip] >> there are many people who might even take issue which the grant saving the union during the civil war. did lincoln not do that? i'm not going to say grant was the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the armies that could lincoln's policies into effect. and he was the general who accepted the surrender of property lee's army. if anybody wants a war on the battlefield, if you could say
>> some of us have it and some of us don't. it's not unfriendly. let's get down to what you want to talk about it. do you agree or disagree, or what have you? what have you? >> several people have described uva as someone known for his ferocious honesty and absolute integrity. how important is that to you, integrity? >> not even a close second. it is the most important thing to me. as a kid growing up it was the most important. important to my family. important to be in the...
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the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want things. we have things. ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? ( cheers ) we know what to do with things. we keep it with our stuff. and it's not just white america that's endangered. it's also man-merica. just ask msnbc news dabbler johnny doitch19 female senators out of 100. that's where america's demographics are headed. 20% women. this is why i have said we have to close our porous borders have vagi-stan. i don't know about you, but i can never find the capital of that place ( cheers and applause ) you guys know what i'm talking about. those guys over there know what i'm talking about. plus, folks, the whole-- the whole-- the whole election was marred by voter irregularities. first of all, east coast got to vote three hours earlier. that can't be fair. ( laughter ) and then there was that one place where that one black guy was. that's scary
the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want things. we have things. ( laughter ) ( applause ) okay? ( cheers ) we know what to do with things. we keep it with our stuff. and it's not just white america that's endangered. it's also man-merica. just ask msnbc news dabbler johnny doitch19...
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at least in part of the us is now has a different status. goes on to say that i believe this obliges us to rethink the relationship in regards to security this is an unforeseen element and this frustration is shared by leaders throughout latin america who after four decades fighting on the front lines of the us governments and militarized drug war are now questioning was one of the high cost of lives in places like honduras and guatemala the stakes are the most high considering how the u.s. drug enforcement agency or the da a u.s. taxpayer funded entity regularly conducts raids and targeted killings of foreign nationals under a cloak of impunity so check this out and recent years the u.s. has been sponsored coups in both. paraguay and continues to fund their notoriously corrupt police and military forces in countries like honduras the us government whores money instead into institutions that are in many ways a forefront of drug trafficking so who does this all really benefit here well it becomes a little more clear when you look at a map of
at least in part of the us is now has a different status. goes on to say that i believe this obliges us to rethink the relationship in regards to security this is an unforeseen element and this frustration is shared by leaders throughout latin america who after four decades fighting on the front lines of the us governments and militarized drug war are now questioning was one of the high cost of lives in places like honduras and guatemala the stakes are the most high considering how the u.s....
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join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> hi. i thought obama would be buried in a landslide. instead i've been in a ( laughter ) ( applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: what are you people doing here? shouldn't you be out celebrating? ( cheers and applause ) because evidently, you don't listen to anything i say! i've been bringing you the truth for seven years, and how do you repay me? four more years of hopi-change. ( applause ) what do you think? what do you think? you think i do this night after night for your amusement? i do it for america. what's the point? ( cheers and applause ) ( sighs ) ( laughter ) >> who the win the $10,000 prize? ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: okay, apparently, i am contractually obliigate to do a show. thank you very much, thank you very much. okay, um, all right, fine. all right, let's-- ah, let's do this. um, so, if i ha
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wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the secretary of state not be aware in the operation for years further significant damage to u.s. facilities and operations of other monetary agencies in gaza. i wonder if you could say what specific conversations he had the second estate have had in the last week regarding the continued function of their operations at? >> yes, maybe the first two crossed the floor of the house to graduate honorable gentleman and arriving in the house of commons. and i think of some of who won a by election for the governing party many years ag
wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the...
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they want to avoid a flash crash like the us had two thousand and ten meanwhile the us is still catching up from the flash crash in years later but what about this proposal for like a kill switch because we've heard calls for that in the us and the s.e.c. call for that is that something we should have or are there unintended consequences that would make it bad well first of all that's networking want to warn the fact that we don't have them in the first place is that the whole topic we do mean you don't know how to turn somebody off really ok the second thing is trading up and so for now i mean we see events for a big star play games and we'll go two percent back in two seconds so. sort of set him back in two seconds seconds and wow and this is not an isolated case i would say every day there's a couple of these big cap stocks if you're looking at a one minute charge it just looks like a bad price to it but then when you dig inside you see wow there were seven hundred troops in there one of. their own and it's very secure to see that because one day they were all just going to go at once
they want to avoid a flash crash like the us had two thousand and ten meanwhile the us is still catching up from the flash crash in years later but what about this proposal for like a kill switch because we've heard calls for that in the us and the s.e.c. call for that is that something we should have or are there unintended consequences that would make it bad well first of all that's networking want to warn the fact that we don't have them in the first place is that the whole topic we do mean...
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use these modern tools, but use them well. because otherwise as murrow once said, it's all just lights and wires in a box. so that's it for now. i marvin kalb and quoting murrow once again, goodnight, and good luck. [applause] >> you have been warned. this is your time to ask questions. there are two microphones. i see one over there and one over here. if you get up to ask a question, that's going to be fine. please identify yourself. and the idea is to ask a question. [laughter] don't make a speech because i will cut you off. i will be very nasty. why do we start here on the right, please, go ahead. >> how are you doing, old friends? days from the state department. can use us the coverage of the israeli-palestinian conflict? isn't there who is doing the best chocolates and are the wars and horse in africa, asia less important because they don't get coverage? >> let me take the second half of that question the first. there has been a war going on in congo for well over 10 years now. it has cost more than 5 million lives spent
use these modern tools, but use them well. because otherwise as murrow once said, it's all just lights and wires in a box. so that's it for now. i marvin kalb and quoting murrow once again, goodnight, and good luck. [applause] >> you have been warned. this is your time to ask questions. there are two microphones. i see one over there and one over here. if you get up to ask a question, that's going to be fine. please identify yourself. and the idea is to ask a question. [laughter] don't...
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facing debt is nothing new for us. in fact, it's helped shape our country and accomplish incredible things like the expansion westward and the louisiana purchase, florida, texas and california. those cost money, you know. our next guest argues that, yes, we are a country of dreamers and also a country of defalters. in the guest spot, scott nelson, an author of "a nation of deadbeats." i guess my first question would be, you have basically outlined in the book a pattern you say you can see repeetding throughout american history, 19th century, the wall street meltdown. can you tell us what that pattern is and why we keep repeating it? >> yeah. the pattern goes back, in fact, early 1793. it's the beginning of the first bank of the united states. we have -- europeans lending to the u.s. really since the nation began. and lending to the country itself, but also, a lot of private lending and a lot of private lending is -- turns out to be not very good at paying it back and so the failure to pay back led to the 1819 panic. sa
facing debt is nothing new for us. in fact, it's helped shape our country and accomplish incredible things like the expansion westward and the louisiana purchase, florida, texas and california. those cost money, you know. our next guest argues that, yes, we are a country of dreamers and also a country of defalters. in the guest spot, scott nelson, an author of "a nation of deadbeats." i guess my first question would be, you have basically outlined in the book a pattern you say you can...
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. >> we went down, inside the room, we were five of us and we closed the door and we waited for about eight or ten seconds, and then was the first fall. >> no one in the family was hurt, but the rocket attacks have killed five people in israel. he thinks the israeli forces will have to attack gaza to stop the rockets. >> doing something is something we have to do. not staying or waiting or trying or only talking. i think we should make it. >> the gaza strip in palestine suffered more serious damage. israeli attacks killed more than 130 civilians. this house was bombed by the israeli air strike on sunday. 11 people were killed. nine of them were women and children. >> translator: women and children were having a meal at home when the bomb hit. why did they have to be killed? the house was totally destroyed. it was a scene of carnage. >> reporter: the search continues for anyone who remains missing. the israeli military says people linked to hamas lived in the house. the attack was criticized because many civilians were killed. israelis have begun an investigation. a funeral was held fo
. >> we went down, inside the room, we were five of us and we closed the door and we waited for about eight or ten seconds, and then was the first fall. >> no one in the family was hurt, but the rocket attacks have killed five people in israel. he thinks the israeli forces will have to attack gaza to stop the rockets. >> doing something is something we have to do. not staying or waiting or trying or only talking. i think we should make it. >> the gaza strip in palestine...
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they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of the 2012 campaign coming up. it's kind of interesting. forgot a lot of these. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first off, the political version of the oscars, kind of. "the washington post" is out with its list of the 2012 election fixies the
they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of...
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they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of the 2012 campaign coming up. it's kind of interesting. forgot a lot of these. this is "hardball," the place for politics. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before
they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of...
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someone tweeted us this. i see how fast i can go on the walkalators i wonder why they are not every where. >> i like to hang out with the bar eat food and pahave drinks. >> i like to get on the bag badge claim and dance like mc hammer. i don't know if he is telling the truth on that one. it would be fun. >> 15 minutes to the top of the hour. next on the rundown is figuring out what to eat for breakfast is challenge for you? we have nikki fitness here. she has dos and don'ts. hi there, nicky. >> phils mill leading to divorce ? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. can get you a great deal on the items you want? i don't know! let's go see. vizio 60" smart led for $688. that's a $310 savings. that is amazing! the first and only place to shop this black fri
someone tweeted us this. i see how fast i can go on the walkalators i wonder why they are not every where. >> i like to hang out with the bar eat food and pahave drinks. >> i like to get on the bag badge claim and dance like mc hammer. i don't know if he is telling the truth on that one. it would be fun. >> 15 minutes to the top of the hour. next on the rundown is figuring out what to eat for breakfast is challenge for you? we have nikki fitness here. she has dos and don'ts....
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she joins us live to tell us. >> good morning. >> steve: so the night of hurricane sandy, all hell was breaking loose outside of your house. >> there was no lights and i had no way of contacting other people. you know, it was crazy. >> steve: could you tell your neighborhood was flooded. >> i could tell my was. knowing the neighborhood i could tell. >> steve: you are dedicated to your job and first light you figured i have to go to work. what do? put clothes we're. >> in an ap grocery bag and tied it up and threw it over my shoulder and said let's get out of here. >> steve: you went downstairs and what did you find? >> knee high. it was poof where you would normally. you wouldn't jump off that level to the ground and so it was high. i had to swim this. >> steve: you have to swim. >> nothing else you can do. you couldn't see the steps. >> steve: so you swam how far? >> 200 yards from the back of the house to right down. >> steve: two football fields. crazy. what was flowing through the water. people's decks and picnic tables. you were swim dodging stuff. >> i did stop at my truck to see
she joins us live to tell us. >> good morning. >> steve: so the night of hurricane sandy, all hell was breaking loose outside of your house. >> there was no lights and i had no way of contacting other people. you know, it was crazy. >> steve: could you tell your neighborhood was flooded. >> i could tell my was. knowing the neighborhood i could tell. >> steve: you are dedicated to your job and first light you figured i have to go to work. what do? put clothes...
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civilians we just want safety for us. and we're keeping our fingers on the piles of all developments in the middle east by line check out our live updates section at auntie dot com for all the latest. moving on now leaders of syria's kurdish population the country's largest ethnic minority have rejected the western backed rebel coalition earlier at several islamist groups and they will go into grade their own state and want nothing to do with the blog so that as britain joined france in recognizing the opposition coalition as the sole legitimate voice of the syrian people the european union has given viable backing to the rebel blog but only two e.u. nations officially recognize the group figure i says the coalition must first prove its unity and to whether its predecessor was plagued by infighting and accusations of radicalism but it has also pledged one million pounds of communications support to the rebels peace activists dream branch as they say isn't too different from supplying them with weapons the u.k. interferenc
civilians we just want safety for us. and we're keeping our fingers on the piles of all developments in the middle east by line check out our live updates section at auntie dot com for all the latest. moving on now leaders of syria's kurdish population the country's largest ethnic minority have rejected the western backed rebel coalition earlier at several islamist groups and they will go into grade their own state and want nothing to do with the blog so that as britain joined france in...
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paper but still and use the. newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to air essential opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent into the you know after every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones they're going to mr shawn has has written and i have to say it's not an individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in israeli newspapers i believe it recently have shown that they're nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the country supported this operation is supported but it is considered by many to be collateral damage. of get the killings of the children and women and the elderly. our finger on the piles of all developments in the middle east on air and online check out our live updates section at. the latest. leaders of syria's kurdish population the country's largest ethnic minority have rejected the western backed rebel coalition earlier several islamist groups and they were going to
paper but still and use the. newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed him to to to air essential opinions people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were sent into the you know after every written words as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones they're going to mr shawn has has written and i have to say it's not an individual politician here and there i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in israeli newspapers i believe it recently have shown that...
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having us. >> thank you for having us. heather: this latest development, there have been remains that were discovered in the eastern training area of fort bragg. how do you feel, olivio, i'll start with you about this latest development and that it could possibly be the remains of your sister? >> um, to an extent there is relief to finally have answers, but at the same time nothing is confirmed so you can't put all your eggs in that basket. >> matt, how do you feel? >> kind of the same way, you know, it's always one of those questions whether it's going to be her or not, so we just have to wait and see if it's confirmed or not. heather: olivia thanksgiving is tomorrow. what will it be like there for the family. kelly is not there. i understand her birthday is coming up soon. when is her birthday? >> two days after christmas is kelly's birthday. heather: thanksgiving, how do you feel going into that? >> spending the holidays without kelly, it doesn't feel right. when we celebrated my son's birthd
having us. >> thank you for having us. heather: this latest development, there have been remains that were discovered in the eastern training area of fort bragg. how do you feel, olivio, i'll start with you about this latest development and that it could possibly be the remains of your sister? >> um, to an extent there is relief to finally have answers, but at the same time nothing is confirmed so you can't put all your eggs in that basket. >> matt, how do you feel? >>...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, let's talk turkey. president obama's back at the white house after his big overseas trip. he arrived home just in time to pardon the thanksgiving turkeys and brought some references to the election.
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, let's talk turkey. president obama's back at the white house after his big overseas trip. he arrived home just in time to pardon the thanksgiving turkeys and brought some references to the election.
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is not always like that when the government was killing civilians the us for us to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but we did in washington sympathy for suffering tend to select it this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime is tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying in gaza is that somehow a less stark example of what's going on it seems america's world police mindset and standing up for the weak thing doesn't apply to palestinians instead we hear the same mantra from u.s. officials that israel has the right to defend itself which effectively implies that in the eyes of washington the killing of civilians in gaza is justified the u.s. has most recently blocked the u.n. security council statement calling for a cease fire in the israeli gaza conflict deeming the statement unbalanced against israel just goes the us. has blocked all other palestinian related un resolutions in the past whether it was on israel continuing to b
is not always like that when the government was killing civilians the us for us to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but we did in washington sympathy for suffering tend to select it this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime is tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying in gaza is that somehow a less stark example of what's going on...
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the debate between what cower school books tell us and what our faith tells us. all across the country travelers are trying to make it home for thanksgiving. but will the weather cooperate? janice dean standing by with the latest from the sky. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. megyn: a series of storms hitting a part of the country on one of the busiest travel days of the year. meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center with the update. >> reporter: we have travel delays along the northwest. and we had fog causing delays in chicago and st. louis. you can see storm after storm kind of moving into this region, continuing across the rockies. that will be the scenario throughout the day today and into the weekend. but the rest of the country quite quite. you can see the future radar storm system poised to move in friday and saturday. he
the debate between what cower school books tell us and what our faith tells us. all across the country travelers are trying to make it home for thanksgiving. but will the weather cooperate? janice dean standing by with the latest from the sky. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula....
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that is it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. we will see you here tomorrow. good night from new york. ♪ d the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to t my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the hoday stress. save on ground shpping at fedex office. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. reza, morsi playing a pivot on the role, as egypt has in the past, in these talks. balancing the expectations of his street, the people that elected him and the muslim brotherhood, as well as the u.s. and the international community and all that is bound into that. >> yeah. michael, in many ways as we speak today egyptian president mohammed morsi is viewed as maybe the most important voice for the palestinians on the world stage, and to understand the type of pressure he is under it's so important to understand how arabs, how egyptians view this conflict between the palestinians and the israelis because it is very different from the western view. egyptians, arabs, look at the latest round of fighting, and they see more than 130 palestinians killed compared to five israelis killed. they should taking on fighters that are smuggling weapons in, and they see israel as an illegal occupying force for more than 40 years. they see this as an unjust, as a lopsided conflict, and they want presi
reza sayah joining us from cairo. reza, morsi playing a pivot on the role, as egypt has in the past, in these talks. balancing the expectations of his street, the people that elected him and the muslim brotherhood, as well as the u.s. and the international community and all that is bound into that. >> yeah. michael, in many ways as we speak today egyptian president mohammed morsi is viewed as maybe the most important voice for the palestinians on the world stage, and to understand the...